Tag: Jez Butterworth
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The Hills of California, Harold Pinter Theatre
Thursday 8th February 2024
reviewJez Butterworth’s warm evocation of 1950s pop culture is fun, but lacks dramatic…
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Brexit revisited
Wednesday 1st January 2020
writingIs British theatre still coping with the most critical time in the nation’s rece…
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Theatre Drove Me to Drugs
Sunday 1st April 2018
writingBlitzed! Get high on this completely addled history of a decade of British new w…
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The Ferryman
Wednesday 17th January 2018
blogText of the day: “A desperate situation has befallen us.”
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The Ferryman
Friday 29th December 2017
blogText of the day: “Are you familiar with Virgil, Father?”
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The Ferryman
Friday 28th July 2017
blogFavourite stage direction: “Pause.”
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The Ferryman
Friday 19th May 2017
blogText of the day: “Fuckin’ John, Paul, George and Ringo could be there with you i…
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The Ferryman, Royal Court
Wednesday 3rd May 2017
reviewNew epic from Jerusalem playwright Jez Butterworth is a breathtaking, if heartle…
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A brief history of in-yer-face theatre
Friday 1st July 2016
writingOne from the archives: where did the label come from, and who first coined it?
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